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5 days, 8 hypos

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Viki

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Thank fully none as scary as northeners and all solved with a carton of apple juice and a digestive biscuit!! 🙂

Just goes to show, never underestimate the effect a change in routine can have!!

Since monday ive been on a new diet (weight watchers points, trying to include cholesterol lowering stuff) and 45mins to an hour exercise each day and my insulin requirements are yet again an unknown entity!!

Think i need to be a bit braver in my pump adjustments, dropped my basal a bit but apparently not enough! Seemed like a huge drop to me but probably only added up to 0.8 of a unit over all! Oops. 😱

Fingers crossed for a normal wake up tomorrow - preferably way above the 2.7 mark!

xx
 
hey viki thats some hypos i bet that really tires you , i do hope you have a much better week xx
 
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Thanks Steff, feel a bit on another planet at the moment! 🙂
 
Thank fully none as scary as northeners and all solved with a carton of apple juice and a digestive biscuit!! 🙂

Just goes to show, never underestimate the effect a change in routine can have!!

Since monday ive been on a new diet (weight watchers points, trying to include cholesterol lowering stuff) and 45mins to an hour exercise each day and my insulin requirements are yet again an unknown entity!!

Think i need to be a bit braver in my pump adjustments, dropped my basal a bit but apparently not enough! Seemed like a huge drop to me but probably only added up to 0.8 of a unit over all! Oops. 😱

Fingers crossed for a normal wake up tomorrow - preferably way above the 2.7 mark!

xx

Good luck with the adjustments, Viki! I hate that every single change of routine brings about starting from scratch again with basal doses/ bolus ratios. But hope it's all going well on the pump!
 
Pump is going well - Just makes Basal adjustments very confusing!

At the moment i have:

All day: 0.625 units/hour
1.30am - 4am: 0.875 units/hour
4am - 9am:0.675 units/hours

Hard to know where to start!! For all my problems with Lantus is was nice to just plus 2 or minus 2 when things went wrong :D:D

(Im only kidding - dont think im being ungrateful - I love my pump!😉)
 
Pump is going well - Just makes Basal adjustments very confusing!

At the moment i have:

All day: 0.625 units/hour
1.30am - 4am: 0.875 units/hour
4am - 9am:0.675 units/hours

Hard to know where to start!! For all my problems with Lantus is was nice to just plus 2 or minus 2 when things went wrong :D

(Im only kidding - dont think im being ungrateful - I love my pump!😉)

Wow... 😱 Such minute changes must be hard to work with, but the ability to have tighter control must be so much better! Sounds like your doing a great job, Viki.

What's been the best part of having a pump? Have you had any problems? (apart from the hypos...) And how did you qualify for it? Sorry for the spanish inquisition (feel free to tell me to stick my nose out! 😛) it's just I'm going to broach my doctor on the subject when I go back in August...
 
It is an amazing thing! The obvious best part is the huge reduction in needles! But this is a trade off with having to wear it all the time. 95% of the time this isnt a problem but sometimes it does my head it when i cant hide it and have an odd square thing under my outfit - particularly on a night out.

My control is much much better, i used to live constantly swinging between hypo (1.2s!!) and in the mid 20s. It even got to the point where i could sit quite happily up until about 18 before i felt ill. Now i feel definate hyper symptoms (nausea and hot flushes being the main ones) at about 12 so its come down hugely. My HbA1c on my pump apptment day was 8.7 - the highest its ever been even though id kept meticulous diaries worked my "bum" off to do everything right. After 3 months it was 7.8, and i think seeing as that included all the trial and error im doing that its pretty damn good!

Ive been really lucky and havent had any problems, the only blip was one dodgey cannula (or more likely my dodgy insertion technique) that i had to take out after an hour because it hurt and it bled for ages. Other than that nothing to report!

It is a big change - i wasnt quite prepared for the emotional effect it would have on me, particularly in the few days running up to it i got quite upset and insecure about my diabetes as a whole. Support from my mum and boyfriend made the difference, both of them came to the appointment with me and Brad even had a go inserting the needle in himself first because i was scared! :D. Im sure not everyone would need their hand held but it helped me 😉

I still feel like ive got loads of scope to get my control much better, ive been playing with excercise recently with some disasterous effects but i think the more adjustments you come across the more the pump becomes part of you and you gain confidence. I try to look at it as something ill work with for the rest of my life, rather than a quick fix.

Records are the way to go when presenting your case. If you can prove you have tried everything to get in control and its not working they cant really refuse you. Ive only been diabetic since Oct 2006 but i was so miserable (DKA 3 times, Recurrent kidney infections which have pretty much gone now and generally feeling sick all day, every day) and up to 8-10 injections a day that i fitted the NICE criteria. Some people think you have to be very young or have had poor control for a long time to get funding, but i think proving you've done all you can and learnt all you can, still without success is more important.

Ive rambled for quite a bit so ill stop - i could probably talk about it for pages and pages!

PS> You can feel free to keep your nose stuck in!! I spoke to loads of people about going on the pump when i was first deciding. It made a huge difference to the experience for me so im more than happy to repay the favour 🙂

Any more questions just asked!

PPS. No hypo today - YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!

xxx
 
It is an amazing thing! The obvious best part is the huge reduction in needles! But this is a trade off with having to wear it all the time. 95% of the time this isnt a problem but sometimes it does my head it when i cant hide it and have an odd square thing under my outfit - particularly on a night out.

My control is much much better, i used to live constantly swinging between hypo (1.2s!!) and in the mid 20s. It even got to the point where i could sit quite happily up until about 18 before i felt ill. Now i feel definate hyper symptoms (nausea and hot flushes being the main ones) at about 12 so its come down hugely. My HbA1c on my pump apptment day was 8.7 - the highest its ever been even though id kept meticulous diaries worked my "bum" off to do everything right. After 3 months it was 7.8, and i think seeing as that included all the trial and error im doing that its pretty damn good!

Ive been really lucky and havent had any problems, the only blip was one dodgey cannula (or more likely my dodgy insertion technique) that i had to take out after an hour because it hurt and it bled for ages. Other than that nothing to report!

It is a big change - i wasnt quite prepared for the emotional effect it would have on me, particularly in the few days running up to it i got quite upset and insecure about my diabetes as a whole. Support from my mum and boyfriend made the difference, both of them came to the appointment with me and Brad even had a go inserting the needle in himself first because i was scared! Im sure not everyone would need their hand held but it helped me.

I still feel like ive got loads of scope to get my control much better, ive been playing with excercise recently with some disasterous effects but i think the more adjustments you come across the more the pump becomes part of you and you gain confidence. I try to look at it as something ill work with for the rest of my life, rather than a quick fix.

Records are the way to go when presenting your case. If you can prove you have tried everything to get in control and its not working they cant really refuse you. Ive only been diabetic since Oct 2006 but i was so miserable (DKA 3 times, Recurrent kidney infections which have pretty much gone now and generally feeling sick all day, every day) and up to 8-10 injections a day that i fitted the NICE criteria. Some people think you have to be very young or have had poor control for a long time to get funding, but i think proving you've done all you can and learnt all you can, still without success is more important.

Ive rambled for quite a bit so ill stop - i could probably talk about it for pages and pages!

PS> You can feel free to keep your nose stuck in!! I spoke to loads of people about going on the pump when i was first deciding. It made a huge difference to the experience for me so im more than happy to repay the favour 🙂

Any more questions just asked!

PPS. No hypo today - YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!

xxx

Wow... Thanks for such a detailed answer 🙂 I am trying my best to record absolutely everything at the moment and still nothing is working consistently. I'm hoping I will have a case to present when I go in August if I keep it up! I also have bouncing blood sugars and hypos that sneak up on me and it affects my work.

It sounds fab... I've also weighed it up, wasn't sure about having something attached to me 24/7 - too vain, but think I'm starting to realise that with poor control there's nothing to be vain about!! Your experiences sound very positive, I can't think of any more questions off the top of my head but I will make sure I ask when I do. Thank you 🙂

Ps Well done on lack of hypo today! :D
 
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